Sorts attributes based on defaults or user defined order

This sorts attributes on a HTML element in the order defined (otherwise it does
not change the order).

THIS CURRENTLY WORKS BASED ON CURRENT SELECTION

Animated Examples

Coming soon

Notes about behaviour

Since most of this was functionality that existed via another package, one of
the behaviours I did notice was that it was clearing attributes that had empty
values.

This might be a great thing, but for some doc types such as XHTML, this might be
a no-no, or if you happen to work for Google and the standard is to set img alt
attributes with an empty string (alt="")

Also another thing I noticed was if you selected just the opening tag, it
creates the closing tag

More examples of things I want in the TODO file

Reasons behind the package

Made the package because I couldn't find it myself on Atom, but most of the
functionality was already out there in other editors.

Because I rushed this just to get the behaviour I wanted for work, I didn't
clean up the this readme, so I do apologize in advanced.

Default sort order

var defaultSortOrder = [

// TAL order of priority

'tal:define',

'tal:condition',

'tal:repeat',

'tal:content',

'tal:replace',

'tal:attributes',

'tal:omit-tag',

'tal:.+',

// Prefered order of attributes

'id',

'name',

'class',

'data-.+',

// Vue specific

'v-.+',

'@.+',

':.+',

// Other

'src',

'for',

'type',

'href',

'values',

'title',

'placeholder',

'alt',

'role',

'aria-.+',

'style',

'$unknown$'

];

Keyboard shortcuts

For changes keyboard shortcuts, open the your application snippets and create a new rule. Disable these default keymaps if they don't suit you.

{

"atom-text-editor.vim-mode-plus:not(.insert-mode)":{

"space i t":"atom-attribute-sorter:sort"

},

"atom-text-editor:not(.vim-mode-plus)":{

"ctrl-k t":"atom-attribute-sorter:sort"

}

}

License

This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.

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